Edinburgh Woollen Mill
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The Edinburgh Woollen Mill is a Langholm
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 based clothing retailer targeting men and women over the age of 40.

History

The Edinburgh Woollen Mill was founded in 1946 by Drew Stevenson as the Langholm Dyeing and Finishing Company, dyeing wool yarn to order. Drew’s eldest Son David, until recently, the chairman of the EWM Group, opened the first retail store in Randolph Place, Edinburgh in 1970. In 1972 the first England store was opened in Carlisle. Having been owned by several equity holdings over the previous decade the company was bought out by the newly formed EWM Group and was then subject to a secondary, management takeover in 2002, led by the now chief executive, Phillip Day.

Retail Branches

The Edinburgh Woollen Mill (Group) Ltd Owns 314 stores in the UK, comprising:
  • 192 EWM branded stores.
  • 94 stores under individual local fascias, with product ranges heavily weighted towards locally themed gifts and souvenirs
  • 28 Sites selling all of the groups concepts under individual fascias
  • A Number of Tourist Attractions are also owned by the EWM group. This includes The Scottish Deer Centre near St Andrews which comprises a 55 Acre Deer Park and the Scottish Wool Centre in Perthshire.
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